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Trump nominates former lawmaker Michelle Steel as US ambassador to South Korea

By Thomson Reuters Apr 13, 2026 | 10:02 PM

SEOUL, April 14 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump has nominated a former California congresswoman, Michelle Steel, to be ​the U.S. ambassador to Seoul, a ‌post that has been vacant throughout his second term, despite South Korea’s status as a key ally.

The White House announced the nomination, ‌which ​will require congressional approval, ⁠on Monday.

South Korea’s presidential ⁠office said on Tuesday it expects Steel, if formally appointed, to contribute to strengthening bilateral ties and promoting friendship ​between the peoples of the two countries, according to media reports.

A senior ⁠State Department official, Kevin ⁠Kim, has been serving as ​acting ambassador since last October, shortly before Trump ​paid a visit to South Korea. ‌The last Senate-approved ambassador in Seoul was Philip Goldberg, who was picked by former President Joe Biden.

In 2024, Steel, a ⁠Korean-American and a conservative Republican, narrowly lost her bid for reelection to her Orange County ⁠congressional seat ‌to Democrat Derek Tran, a ⁠Vietnamese-American, having served two full ​terms.

News ‌reports at the time said ​the tight ⁠race between the two Asian-American candidates turned ugly with both accusing each other of red-baiting tactics.

(Reporting by David Brunnstrom and Kyu-seok Shim; Editing by Lincoln Feast and ​Ed Davies.)